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Grip Rite 112PRCAP1 1 lb Round Plastic Cap Grip-Cap Nail, 1-1/2

Grip Rite 112PRCAP1 1 lb Round Plastic Cap Grip-Cap Nail, 1-1/2" (Three Package(s))

Grip Rite 112PRCAP1 1 lb Round Plastic Cap Grip-Cap Nail, 1-1/2
$ 12.62

Score By Feature

Based on 112 ratings
Value for money
9.23
Delivery
8.90
Customer service
8.80
Giftable
8.83

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Product Description

A house wrap or sheathing can be attached using this anchor
For greater holding power, the head is wide and the shank is ringed
A one and a half inch
An axe with a barbed tip

Questions & Answers

What are the chances of getting a nail kit containing more than ?

In short, yes. Full to overflowing, the box is packed full of items. You can easily post signs with them as well.

Is this the only grip cap I need?

There are grip caps and nails that are 1 1/2 inches long.

The number of nails in a pound is about?

According to the box, there are 207 pieces in a

Are these able to hold down a vertically mounted tarp when there is strong wind?

Nails should penetrate solid surfaces if they are being nailed into solid ones.

Selected User Reviews For Grip Rite 112PRCAP1 1 lb Round Plastic Cap Grip-Cap Nail, 1-1/2" (Three Package(s))

This is a quality product that will last for years! You can hang your posted signs easily with these nails
4/5

It is important to ensure that the nail is completely embedded in the tree bark. If they are only in the bark, then they won't hold. The fruit if it is not drive deep into the meat of the tree will pop out if the wind is strong. Because of this, there is a four star instead of a five. The nails are strong enough to hang more than a hundred signs with a pound of them.

Messiah FitzGerald
Messiah FitzGerald
| Apr 28, 2021
This is so cute
5/5

This is the first time I've ordered these, and I'm glad I did my research. I made sure that all the signs I posted stayed up, despite the weather and wind. It's a big plus to have the cap.

Mckenna Arroyo
Mckenna Arroyo
| Oct 30, 2020
They are too soft to be of any use
3/5

There is too much softness in these nails. There was no way I could drive them into old Southern yellow pine studs - they arched up. The holes had to be drilled 3/32" deep to function properly, but I would not recommend using them for the intended use.

Cynthia Pearce
Cynthia Pearce
| Jul 13, 2021
Nails with a good grip
5/5

Nails that are good. In addition to mounting curtain rod holders and a vacuum charger to the wall, I used them to hang curtain rod holders. This seems to be a sturdy case.

Johnathan Montgomery
Johnathan Montgomery
| Apr 06, 2021
Signs can be mounted with ease with these nails! It is a good product
4/5

I will use it for all my I felt the packaging was lacking - The nails are unwrapped in the box and weigh one pound! This is the easiest and most cost-effective way!.

Callen Morrison
Callen Morrison
| Dec 03, 2020
I was happy with how they worked
4/5

There were some reviews saying the plastic was a weak point. It was a good set of tools. It was noted in some reviews that the plastic cap had cracked. It didn't crack for me, I did pull the cap down from the nail head some before using most of them, but even the ones I did not do that to did not crack. I found that the 1 1/2" length worked well for all trees, but especially for pine trees. It would be best to use the 1" nails if I were going to use them only for trees with smooth bark. If only pine trees were being planted, I would use 1 1/2" nails.

Devin Farmer
Devin Farmer
| Jan 09, 2021
A sign with nails has been posted
5/5

They are used on my property to hold Posted signs. It sticks securely through the pine bark even when it comes in contact with pine sap.

Peter Peters
Peter Peters
| Jun 12, 2021
I like how it works
5/5

The installation process is straightforward.

Reign Barron
Reign Barron
| May 30, 2021

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